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Financial and Quantitative qualifications Internationally recognised Financial and Quantitative qualifications

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ContentsAbout LCCI International Qualifi cations from EDI

Financial qualifi cations

Quantitative qualifi cations

LCCI Awards

Examination availability

LCCI Annual Qualifi cation Reviews

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Support publications

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About LCCI International Qualifi cations from EDILCCI International Qualifi cations from EDI are off ered through a growing network of over 4,000 centres, supported by extensive learning resources and easy online administration. The qualifi cations are taken in over 80 countries and each year over 500,000 are awarded across the globe.LCCI International Qualifi cations off ers qualifi cations and diplomas in a range of subject areas, covering all the key functions of business:

Languages Financial and Quantitative Marketing and Customer Service Business, Administration and IT

The examinations assess the professional knowledge of the subject and are tested in English. For those candidates for whom English is not the fi rst language, the required level of English ability can be found in each syllabus.LCCI International Qualifi cations enjoy widespread recognition from employers, universities and professional bodies in the UK.

Features Benefi tsLCCI brand renowned for over 100 years in over 80 countries

Well established and internationally recognised certifi cates to provide your students with global marketability

Comprehensive range of qualifi cations and subject areas

Can be used as either stand alone qualifi cations or as preparation for higher learning

Available at a range of levels Suitable for students of all ages and experience. Progression routes to higher education and employment

Online registration Easy to administer

On Demand examinations availability Flexible – organise the examination whenever best suits your needs

Responsive service Quick results turnaround

Supported by extensive learning resources including textbooks, practice tests and comprehensive downloadable materials

Confi dently prepare students for LCCI examinations

Benefi ts to you and your candidates?

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International recognitionsUniversities Chambers of CommerceEmployers Professional bodiesGovernments Employment offi cesSchools Trade unionsCivil Service

For more information on the international recognitions of LCCI International Qualifi cations, visit www.lcci.org.uk.

Accreditations and exemptionsLevel 1 Book-keeping and Level 3 Accounting/Accounting (IAS) qualifi cations are accredited by the UK qualifi cations regulatory authority, the QCA (Ofqual). In addition to this accreditation, the Level 3 Accounting and Level 3 Accounting (IAS) have been included on the UCAS tariff for entry into UK universities from 2009. Information on the tariff points awarded can be found at www.ucas.com. From May 2008, successful candidates of the following qualifcations will be exempted from certain ACCA and CAT modules, as indicated below:

LCCI Qualifi cations CAT

Level 3 Accounting/Accounting (IAS) T1 and T3

Level 3 Cost Accounting/Level 3 Management Accounting

T2 and T4

Level 4 Financial Accounting/Financial Accounting (IAS)

T1, T3 and T6

LCCI Qualifi cations ACCA

Level 3 Certifi cate in Accounting/Accounting (IAS) PLUS Level 4 Financial Accounting/Financial Accounting IAS

Module F3

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Financial qualifi cationsIntroductory Certifi cate in Book-keeping (ICB)Product code: ASE9911

The Introductory Certifi cate in Book-keeping is a qualifi cation that has been developed by EDI as a fi rst-step learning provision for the fi nancial sector.This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who may wish to gain some relevant basic book-keeping knowledge and skills before progressing to another fi nancial qualifi cation, or for those who wish to use the qualifi cation to complement and extend their business studies knowledge.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to:

introduce candidates to some of the technical language and basic principles of book-keeping

develop candidates’ knowledge and skills in preparing and recording source documents

broaden candidates’ knowledge and understanding of general financial concepts and documentation

Syllabus Topics Introduction to Book-

keeping Trade documents Recording sales and

purchases transactions Banking documents Calculating wages

Upon registration for the qualifi cation, all candidates receive a Candidate Workbook specifi cally designed to support the delivery of the qualifi cation and to enhance candidates’ learning. The Workbook presents the syllabus content in a very simple way to enable candidates to read and understand the concepts easily and uses pictures and charts, where appropriate, to aid understanding. Additionally, the language used is at a low level, making it suitable for candidates whose fi rst language is not English.

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by an online interactive objective test, consisting of items such as true/false, multiple-choice, simple calculations with number entry, document/form completion etc. The test is a 1-hour examination with 20 questions, some of which will have multiple parts. Candidates are expected to answer all of the questions.

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Certifi cate in Book-keeping (level 1)Product code: ASE1017

This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who work or wish to work in areas of business that will involve the recording of fi nancial transactions. It builds on and extends the knowledge and skills developed at the introductory level and is a good progression route to the Level 2 Certifi cate in Book-keeping and Accounts.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions

the ability to maintain the books of, and prepare final accounts for, sole traders

Syllabus Topics The Accounting Equation

and the basis of double entry book-keeping

Recording transactions through double entry

Balancing accounts Purchases/sales/returns The ledger: its subdivision Day books Bank facilities/methods

of payment or receipt of money

Cash book and cash discount

Bank reconciliation Petty cash book and the

imprest system Trial balance Adjusting for accruals and

prepayments in the fi nal accounts

Depreciation of fi xed assets The entries relating to bad

debts The journal Capital and revenue

expenditure Errors in the accounts and

their correction Eff ect of profi t (or loss)

and drawings upon capital Trading and profi t and loss

accounts The balance sheet Control accounts – an

introduction

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 2.5 hour paper-based examination. The examination paper consists of four questions, with at least two questions on key topics as detailed in the syllabus. Candidates must do all four questions. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their understanding of the subject at an appropriate level. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Certifi cate in Book-keeping and Accounts / Certifi cate in Book-keeping and Accounts IAS* (level 2)

Product code: ASE2007 / ASE20050*

As a progression route from Level 1 Book-keeping, this qualifi cation builds on the knowledge and skills developed at that level. The qualifi cation is targeted at candidates who are working, or preparing to work, in an accounting environment where they will be expected to maintain fi nancial records and prepare accounts with some level of autonomy. Successful candidates at this level can progress to the LCCI Level 3 Accounting/Accounting (IAS) qualifi cations.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions

the ability to prepare and interpret accounts for sole traders, partnerships, non-trading organisations and limited companies

Syllabus Topics Advanced aspects of the

syllabus for Level 1 Book-keeping

Partnerships Limited liability

companies Incomplete records Manufacturing accounts Stock valuation Non-trading

organisations Control accounts Suspense accounts Calculation and

interpretation of ratios Preparation, by the use of

ratios, of simple fi nancial statements

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve questions from which the candidate will need to answer any four; there are no compulsory questions. At least two questions will come from key topics as detailed in the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the syllabus topics at the appropriate level as well as their ability to analyse and interpret data. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Certifi cate in Accounting/Certifi cate in Accounting IAS (level 3)Product code: ASE3012 /ASE3902*

This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who are working, or preparing to work, in an advanced accountancy role with a high degree of autonomy where they will be required to produce and interpret fi nancial statements in compliance with Statements of Standard Accounting Practice (SSAPs) and Financial Reporting Standards (FRS). Candidates should have the knowledge and skills equivalent to the LCCI Levels 1 and 2 qualifi cations. Successful candidates can progress to study LCCI Level 4 Financial Accounting/ Accounting IAS.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions

the ability to prepare and interpret accounts for sole traders, partnerships, non- trading organisations, limited companies and groups of companies in accordance with basic accounting conventions and current accounting practice

the ability to apply the principles of decision making

Syllabus Topics Levels 1 and 2 revisited Valuation of stocks Valuation of fi xed assets Partnerships Companies Accounting for groups of

companies Cash fl ow statements Accounting ratios Budgetary control Introduction to decision

making Concepts and accounting

framework

Note: Taxation, in all its forms, is excluded from this syllabus

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve questions from which the candidate will need to answer any four; there are no compulsory questions. At least two questions will come from key topics as detailed in the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the syllabus topics at the appropriate level as well as their ability to analyse and interpret data. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Financial Accounting/Financial Accounting IAS* (level 4)Product code: ASE4502/ASE4902*

These are advanced qualifi cations which are suitable for candidates who wish to build on their Level 3 accounting knowledge and skills and develop an understanding of the conceptual aspects of accounting and of basic auditing. The IAS version develops candidates’ skills in applying the IAS/IFRS standards while the other version focuses on UK accounting standards, i.e. SSAPs and FRS. The qualifi cation helps to build candidates’ analytical and discursive abilities. Candidates should have the knowledge and skills of LCCI Level 3 Certifi cate in Accounting or equivalent.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions

the ability to prepare and interpret accounts for sole traders, partnerships, non-trading organisations, limited companies and groups of companies in accordance with basic accounting conventions and current accounting practice

the ability to prepare accounting statements in accordance with accounting standards and the accounting framework; (FRS 18, SSAP 4, FRS 21, FRS 12) or (IAS 1, IAS 20, IAS 10, IAS 37)

the ability to apply the principles of decision making

the ability to analyse businesses and their performance

an understanding of the conceptual aspects of financial accounts

an understanding of basic auditing

Syllabus Topics Levels 1, 2 and 3 revisited Valuations of stocks and

long term contracts Companies Accounting for groups of

companies and complex issues in company accounting

Cash fl ow statements (FRS 1 revisited)/(IAS 7 revisited)

Budgetary control Concepts and accounting

frameworks Analysis of business and

opportunities, involving non-numerical techniques

Users of accounts Investment accounts Auditing

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve questions from which the candidate will need to answer any four; there are no compulsory questions. Questions will be both computational and narrative, some being primarily computational and some entirely narrative. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Cost Accounting (level 2)Product code: ASE2017

This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who are working, or are preparing to work, in an accounting environment at a level that requires a moderate level of cost accounting knowledge and skill, as well as a basic understanding of cost accounting principles and practice. Candidates attempting this qualifi cation should have the knowledge and skills equivalent to the LCCI Level 1 Book-keeping qualifi cation in order to understand the relationships between fi nancial accounting and cost accounting, and basic accounting terms. Successful candidates may progress to the LCCI Cost Accounting and/or Management Accounting Level 3 qualifi cations.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

a detailed understanding of how financial transaction data may be processed to provide cost accounting data

a basic understanding of how cost accounting information can be used for the purposes of planning and control within business organisations

the ability to apply this understanding of planning and control in a variety of business settings

Syllabus Topics Basic terminology and

cost classifi cation Costing for materials Costing for labour Costing for overheads Costing methods Marginal costing Budgetary planning and

control Standard costing and

variances Accounting systems

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 2.5 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve compulsory questions. At least two questions will come from key topics as detailed in the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the syllabus topics at the appropriate level. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

Cost Accounting (level 3)Product code: ASE3017

This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who are working in a cost accounting environment at a level that requires some depth of cost accounting knowledge and skills, as well as a basic understanding of cost accounting principles and practice. Candidates attempting this qualifi cation should have the knowledge and skills equivalent to LCCI Level 2 Cost Accounting.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an understanding of advanced aspects of the processing of cost accounting information, including stock control

a detailed understanding of how cost accounting information can be used for the purposes of short-term planning, control and decision making within business organisations

the ability to apply this understanding in a variety of business settings

Syllabus Topics Materials and stock

control Costing methods and

systems Cost-volume-profi t (CVP)

analysis Budgetary planning and

control Standard costing and

variances Accounting systems

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve compulsory questions. At least one question will come from key topics as detailed in the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the syllabus topics at the appropriate level. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Management Accounting (level 3)Product code: ASE3024

This qualifi cation is suitable for candidates who are working, or aspiring to work, in an autonomous job role which requires them to prepare and present fi nancial and other decision oriented information. The complex business world of today makes Management Accounting a necessity for all types of managers. Organisations must attempt to acquire and utilise their resources in the best way possible, and managers need reliable accounting data to anticipate the future and control day-to-day activity. Candidates attempting this qualifi cation must be totally familiar with the basic cost accounting principles, methods and terminology as contained in the LCCI Level 2 Cost Accounting syllabus or equivalent.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

the ability to critically analyse information for both short term and long term decision making

the ability to use management accounting information for the purposes of planning and control of cash and other resources within business organisations and an understanding of factors affecting the planning and control process

an understanding of business performance measures, and the relevance and impact of transfer pricing

Syllabus Topics Short term cost behaviour Cost/volume/profi t (CVP)

analysis Short term decision

making Budgetary planning and

control Cash and working capital

management Standard costing and

variances Long term decision making Performance evaluation

and transfer pricing

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of fi ve compulsory questions. At least one question will come from key topics as detailed in the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the syllabus topics at the appropriate level. Specimen and past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Computerised Book-keeping Skills (level 2)Product code: ASE20054

This qualifi cations develops the candidates’ ability to use a computerised accounting system to set up company information and make journal and ledger entries, carry out stock control processes and process routine payments and receipts. Candidates for this qualifi cation must have book-keeping and accounting knowledge and skills equivalent to the LCCI Level 2 Book Keeping and Accounts qualifi cation. This qualifi cation is suitable for people who work or intend to work in an accounting role which requires the computerised processing of daily accounting transactions.

Aims The aim of the qualifi cation is to develop candidates’ competence in using computerised accounting software and to develop skills in:

setting up yearly company data and making journal and ledger entries

processing routine payments and receipts

carrying out stock control processes

producing appropriate accounting reports for management purposes

Syllabus Topics Setting up accounting

software to manage accounting information

Process routine payments and receipts using a computerised system

Carry out stock control processes using a computerised system

Assessment Format Candidates are assessed by a 2.5 hour exam in the form of a practical case study, in which it is assumed that the candidate is working in an accounting department using a computerised accounting system. The case study requires candidates to process a variety of business transactions using commercially available computerised accounting software. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

Computerised Accounting Skills (level 3)Product code: ASE20055

This qualifi cation develops the candidates’ ability to manage a computerised accounting system in order to provide management information. Candidates will learn how to process non-routine ac-counting transactions and print and analyse reports such as the Profi t and Loss and Balance Sheet. Candidates for this qualifi cation must at least have book-keeping and accounting knowledge and skills equivalent to the LCCI Level 2 Book Keeping and Accounts qualifi cation. This qualifi cation is suitable for people who work or intend to work in an advanced accounting role.

Aims

The aim of the qualifi cation is to develop candidates’ com-petence in using computerised accounting software and to develop skills in:

setting up initial business data in a computerised ac-counting system

processing and complet-ing advanced business transactions

producing and analysing end period reports

producing and reviewing a range of routine and non-routine accounting reports for management purposes

Syllabus Topics Setting up initial data Entering transactions Processing Credit Card

Transactions Recording Transactions

relating to acquisition and disposal of fi xed assets

Making end of period ad-justments

Amending Chart of Ac-counts and producing and analysing end period reports

Producing and reviewing routine and non-routine reports

Assessment Format Candidates are assessed by a 3 hour exam in the form of a practical case study, in which it is assumed that the candidate is working in an account-ing department using a computerised accounting system. The case study requires candidates to process a variety of business transactions using commercially available computerised accounting software. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website

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MYOB Computerised Accounting (level 2)Product code: ASE2117

This qualifi cation is for people who have a knowledge of book-keeping and accounting equivalent to LCCI Book-keeping and Accounts Level 2 and who wish to acquire practical computerised accounting skills.

MYOB Computerised Accounting (level 3)Product code: ASE3117

This qualifi cation is for people who wish to develop higher practical computerised accounting skills. Candidates should have achieved LCCI Computerised Accounting Level 2 or possess the equivalent skills.

AimThe aim of this qualification is to assess candidates’ practical ability to use MYOB computerised accounting systems.

Syllabus Topics Company data fi les Chart of accounts Cash books General ledger Sales ledger Purchase ledger Inventory Reports and fi le

maintenance

AssessmentAssessment is through a 2.5 hour practical assignment provided and marked by LCCI. The assignment may be undertaken by centres and candidates at dates and times convenient to them.

AimThe aim of this qualification is to assess candidates’ practical ability to use MYOB computerised accounting systems.

Syllabus Topics Company accounts Track profi tability of

departments and jobs Multi-currency

transactions Debtor management Advanced inventory

management Year-end procedures and

maintenance Reports and analysis

AssessmentAssessment is through a 2.5 hour practical assignment provided and marked by LCCI. The assignment may be undertaken by centres and candidates at dates and times convenient to them.

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Quantitative qualifi cationsCommercial Calculations (level 1)Product code: ASE1003

This qualifi cation is intended for candidates with a basic level of mathematical ability who wish to consolidate and extend their mathematical skills in relation to basic commercial calculations. It is specifi cally designed to provide a suitable foundation for candidates wishing to progress to LCCI Level 2 Business Calculations or Level 2 Business Statistics. It also provides a suitable level of skill in commercial calculation for students wishing to continue in non-quantitative qualifi cations, as well as for the candidate with a general interest in the subject.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

an ability to understand and work accurately with the basic processes of arithmetic

an ability to apply to basic processes of arithmetic to solve problems encountered in domestic and business life

Syllabus Topics Whole numbers Fractional parts Measures: money; weight

(mass); length; capacity; time

Percentages Approximation Proportion and variation Arithmetic mean (average) Spatial concepts Charts and graphs Applications

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 2 hour paper-based examination, consisting of eight compulsory questions. Each examination will include topics from most or all sections of the syllabus. A single question may relate to a single section of the syllabus, or to more than one section. The examination will be broadly representative of the balance of topics in the syllabus, with some fl exibility to provide a suitable variety of questions and business contexts, and to maintain an appropriate balance of diffi culty. Past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Business Calculations (level 2)Product code: ASE2003

This qualifi cation is intended for students who have already passed the LCCI Level 1 Commercial Calculations or equivalent. It is specifi cally designed to provide a suitable foundation for candidates wishing to progress to LCCI Level 3 Advanced Business Calculations. It also provides a suitable level of skill in business calculation for students wishing to continue in non-quantitative Level 3 LCCI business qualifi cations, as well as for those intending to perform standard calculations within a business environment and for the student with a general interest in the subject.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

a broad knowledge and understanding of standard business calculations in relation to simple and compound interest, wages and commission, buying and selling, insurance, foreign currencies, hire purchase, partnerships and averages

the ability to apply this ‘knowledge and understanding’ in business situations

a knowledge and understanding of related terminology

Syllabus Topics Simple and compound

interest The small business Wages and commission Buying and selling Insurance Foreign currencies Hire purchase Partnerships Averages

Syllabus topics from LCCI Commercial Calculations Level 1 are also examinable.

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 2.5 hour paper-based examination, consisting of eight compulsory questions. Each examination will include topics from most or all sections of the syllabus. A single question may relate to a single section of the syllabus, or to more than one section. Examination will be broadly representative of the balance of topics in the syllabus, with some fl exibility to provide a suitable variety of questions and business contexts, and to maintain an appropriate balance of diffi culty. Past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Advanced Business Calculations (level 3)Product code: ASE3003

This qualifi cation is intended for students who have already passed the LCCI Level 2 Business Calculations or equivalent. It is specifi cally designed for those intending to perform a range of advanced business calculations within a business environment. Taken with other LCCI business qualifi cations, it provides a suitable preparation for candidates intending to work at an advanced level in a business environment.

The syllabus is also suitable for the student with a general interest in the subject.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

a broad knowledge and understanding of advanced business calculations in relation to simple and compound interest, stock exchanges, business ownership, profitability and liquidity, investment appraisal, bankruptcy, depreciation of business assets and index numbers

the ability to apply this knowledge and understanding in a business situation

a knowledge and understanding of related terminology

Syllabus Topics Simple and compound

interest Stock exchanges Business ownership Profi tability and liquidity Investment appraisal Bankruptcy Depreciation of business

assets Index numbers

The topics listed in the syllabuses for Level 1 Commercial Calculations and Level 2 Business Calculations are also examinable in Level 3 Advanced Business Calculations examinations

AssessmentCandidates are assessed by a 3 hour paper-based examination, consisting of eight compulsory questions. Each examination will include topics from most or all sections of the syllabus. A single question may relate to a single section of the syllabus, or to more than one section. The examination will be broadly representative of the balance of topics in the syllabus, with some fl exibility to provide a suitable variety of questions and business contexts, and to maintain an appropriate balance of diffi culty. Past papers are available on the LCCI website.

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Business Statistics (level 2)Product code: ASE2009

This qualifi cation is intended for candidates who wish to build their knowledge and understanding of the use of quantitative data and statistical techniques in a business environment. It is also suitable for candidates who want to complement their knowledge of other non-quantitative business qualifi cations or for candidates who have a general interest in the subject. Candidates pursuing the qualifi cation should have suffi cient knowledge of basic arithmetical processes and should be able to recognise and use the appropriate formulae as provided. Successful candidates can progress to the Level 3 Business Statistics qualifi cation.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

a knowledge and understanding of some basic statistical techniques

the ability to apply this knowledge and understanding in solving business problems

Syllabus Topics Quantitative information Descriptive statistics Forecasting Uncertainty

AssessmentThe time allowance for the examination is 2 hours 30 minutes. Candidates will be required to answer four questions from a choice of six. Four questions are set from Topics 2 and 3. The remaining two questions are set from Topics 1 and 4. Questions may be drawn from two or more syllabus topics. All questions carry equal marks and marks are awarded for correct working as well as for correct answers and for an appropriate level of accuracy.

Business Statistics (level 3)Product code: ASE3009

This qualifi cation is intended for candidates who are working or intending to work in a job role that requires knowledge and understanding of statistical techniques and how they are used to extract information relating to business situations. It is also suitable for candidates who wish to progress to more advanced administrative, business and management qualifi cations such as the LCCI Level 3 and 4 Diplomas. Candidates pursuing the qualifi cation should have already passed the LCCI Level 2 Business Statistics or have equivalent knowledge and skills.

AimsThe aims of this qualifi cation are to enable candidates to develop:

a knowledge and understanding of more advanced statistical techniques

the ability to apply this knowledge and understanding in solving business problems

Syllabus Topics Quantitative information Descriptive statistics Forecasting Uncertainty Statistical inference

AssessmentThe time allowance for the examination is 3 hours. Candidates will be required to answer fi ve questions from a choice of eight. Candidates should cover ALL topics of the syllabus. Because of the nature of Business Statistics there is some overlap with the Level 2 syllabus, particularly on Syllabus Topics 1, 2 and 3. All questions carry equal marks and marks are awarded for correct working as well as for correct answers and for an appropriate level of accuracy.

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LCCI AwardsAward in Professional Ethics in Accounting and Finance (level 3)Product code: ASE20051

This qualifi cation introduces candidates to the importance of the ethical duties of an accounting professional. It develops the candidates’ knowledge and understanding of the framework and principles of ethical behaviour in accounting and how these are applied in the work environment. The qualifi cation is suitable for people pursuing a career in accounting or those who currently work in accounting and fi nance related roles.

Aims

The aims of the qualifi cation are to develop the candidates’ ability to:

recognise the signifi cance of ethical duties within the accounting profession and the impact on organisational and professional reputation and integrity

understand the framework and general principles of ethical behaviour and how they may be applied in the work environment

understand how and when to take actions following any suspected breach of ethical codes.

Syllabus Topics Principles of Ethical

Working in Accountancy or Payroll

Ethical Behaviour when Working with Internal And External Customers

Appropriate Actions for Suspected Breaches of Ethical Codes

Assessment

Candidates are assessed on a 75 minute paper-based multiple-choice test, which consists of 20 questions covering all areas of the syllabus. The test paper is in two parts; both parts consist of 10 questions with one mark for each question in Part A and two marks for questions in Part B, the paper is marked out of a total of 30 marks. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

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Award in Principles of Auditing (level 3)Product code: ASE20060

This qualifi cation develops candidates’ understanding and application of basic auditing techniques. It introduces the auditor’s role and their limitations and includes concepts such organisation risk and the principle of materiality. It is suitable for people who work or wish to work within an accounting role and for those wish to develop their own knowledge and understanding of auditing.

Aims The aims of the qualifi cation are to:

develop candidates’ knowledge and understanding of the principles of internal control and the professional and ethical standards which govern the role of the auditor

introduce candidates to the systems, controls and documentation used in auditing

enable candidates to recognise the diff erent approaches to auditing

develop candidates’ understanding of ‘risk’ in relation to auditing

enable candidates to make recommendations to senior management on improved systems and processes

Syllabus Topics The role of the auditor

and the systems and controls involved

Professional ethics and standards in auditing

Audit planning and techniques

Auditing documentation and reports

Assessment Candidates are assessed on a 75 minute paper-based multiple-choice test, which consists of 20 questions covering all areas of the syllabus. The test paper is in two parts; both parts consist of 10 questions with one mark for each question in Part A and two marks for questions in Part B, the paper is marked out of a total of 30 marks. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

Award in Principles and Practice of Costing (level 3)Product code: ASE20059

This qualifi cation develops candidates’ understanding and application of the principles of costing. It enables candidates to recognise diff erent approaches to cost accounting and make informed and reasoned judgements to guide management. The qualifi cation is suitable for people who wish to develop a general understanding of the use of cost accounting in organisations in order to broaden their career opportunities and progression.

Aims The aims of the qualifi cation are to develop candidates’:

understanding of the elements of cost classifi cation and the diff erence between types of cost centres

understanding of how cost accounting information can be used for the purposes of long and short-term planning, control and decision making within a business.

ability to apply this understanding of planning and control, in a variety of business settings

Syllabus Topics Cost terminology and

classifi cation Costing methods and

systems Short term and long term

decision making, planning and control

Budgeting and standard costing, and variances

Material and stock control Cost-volume-profi t (CVP)

analysis

Assessment Candidates are assessed on a 75 minute paper-based multiple-choice test, which consists of 30 questions covering all areas of the syllabus. The test paper is marked out of a total of 30 marks. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

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Award in Principles of Credit Management (level 2)Product code: ASE20061

This qualifi cation will introduce candidates to the fundamental principles of credit management, and will develop their knowledge and understanding of the function of the credit management department and its role within an organisation. It is suitable for people who wish to develop a general understanding of credit management in order to broaden their career opportunities and progression.

AimsThe aims of the qualifi cation are to:

introduce candidates to the fundamental principles of credit management and develop candidates’ knowledge and understanding on its function’s and role within the organisations’ structure;

enable candidates to apply concepts, processes and techniques to a range of credit environments and customers;

develop candidates’ skill to manage, monitor, review and reform their credit policy

enable candidates to make decisions and take control of the exposure to credit risk and debt using a variety of techniques

Syllabus Topics Understand the role

of credit management within the business environment.

Understand the organisational requirements of credit management functions.

Understand the impact of legislation on the credit function.

Understand how to assess and control risk.

Understand the diff erent documents and systems used for trade, export and consumer credit. Understand collection and recovery methods

Assessment Candidates are assessed on a 75 minute paper-based multiple-choice test, which consists of 30 questions covering all areas of the syllabus. The test paper is marked out of a total of 30 marks. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

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Award in Preparing Financial Statements for a Sole Trader (level 3)Product code: ASE20052

This qualifi cation will allow candidates to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in making accounting adjustments and preparing the main fi nancial statements for a sole trader. The qualifi cation is suitable for people who already have basic book-keeping skills but wish to develop and evidence their knowledge and skills at a higher level.

Aims The aims of the qualifi cation are to:

develop candidates’ knowledge and understanding of the principles of preparing fi nancial statements for a Sole Trader

enable candidates to record transactions and make accounting adjustments relevant to the accounts of a Sole Trader

enable candidates to prepare fi nancial statements (Trading, Profi t and Loss Account and Balance Sheet) for a Sole Trader

Syllabus Topics Principles of Preparing

Financial Statements for a Sole Trader

Record Transactions and Make Accounting Adjustments

Prepare Financial Statements for a Sole Trader

Assessment Candidates are assessed by a 2.5 hour written exam paper consisting of three questions, which will cover all three units within the syllabus. The answers required will be predominantly of a quantitative nature, but candidates will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding as required by the units. A sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

Understanding Financial Statements (level 3)Product code: ASE20056

This qualifi cation develops candidates’ knowledge and understanding of fi nancial statements and their ability to interpret the information presented using ratios. This qualifi cation is suitable for people who are non-specialist in fi nancial accounting but who need to understand the language and principles of fi nancial statements in order to broaden their career opportunities or improve their career progression.

Aims The aims of the qualifi cation are to:

develop candidates knowledge and understanding of the nature and purpose of the main types of fi nancial statements

enable candidates to interpret the information presented on the Trading, Profi t and Loss Account, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement

enable candidates to make basic calculations relating to fi nancial statements

develop candidates skills in using ratios to assess the profi tability, liquidity and effi ciency of a business.

Syllabus Topics Purpose and use of

fi nancial statements Accounting concepts and

principles Interpreting the Trading,

Profi t and Loss Account Interpreting the Balance

Sheet Interpreting the Cash Flow

Statement Applying and interpreting

profi tability, liquidity and effi ciency ratios.

Assessment Candidates are assessed by a 60 minute paper-based multiple-choice test, which consists of 30 questions covering all six areas of the syllabus. The test paper is marked out of 30, a sample paper is available on the LCCI website.

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Examination availabilityLCCI International Qualifi cations are available On Demand and the following are also available on specifi c days throughout the year, known as series dates.

ExaminationCertifi cate in Book-keeping (level 1)

Certifi cate in Book-keeping and Accounts (level 2)

Certifi cate in Accounting (level 3)

Certifi cate in Accounting (IAS) (level 3)

Cost Accounting (level 3)

Management Accounting (level 3)

Business Calculations (level 2)

Advanced Business Calculations (level 3)

Business Statistics (level 2)

Business Statistics (level 3)

LCCI Annual Qualifi cation ReviewsCentres are able to download Annual Qualifi cation Reviews for the most popular LCCI International Qualifi cations. The Annual Qualifi cation Reviews provide support and guidance to centres, helping teachers to prepare their candidates for taking the examinations.

For further information, please email the International enquiries team,[email protected].

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Support materialsEDI off ers a wide range of support materials designed to help in the delivery of its qualifi cations and in the teaching and learning process. These include:

Syllabuses Specimen papers Past papers and model answers Solutions Booklet to support the new candidate workbooks (see below) Annual Qualifi cation Reviews Teachers’ Guides

Support publicationsEDI’s ‘Passport to Success’ workbooks help candidates prepare for their exams. The books, which are written with the support of the Chief Examiners, cover the topics of the revised syllabuses and are written in simple and easy-to-read language, making them very learner friendly and suitable for self-study or as a class workbook.

Passport to Success workbooks are available for the following qualifi cations:

Level 1 Book-keeping Level 2 Book-keeping and Accounts Level 3 Accounting

Visit www.lcci.org.uk for a full list of our publications and to obtain an order form for your chosen books. You can also use the site to view sample pages of these books.

The orginal range of ‘How to Pass’ books will still be available, as required.

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